68 ,i>'/' - . , .: JJoIfi f;1hthÚZ 9fjg Jmad:f},ódd ÞJ; /( -:,t .(' .!Z ::::. .:: ;. _"$l . i$-.;.. .t...; : . ..:::: :.4 "$;VfØ :..-. / .E .-f :: =:::. / : .l - r :';) <.: , V ; .:-.. "'.,.. .:_ ._-;;. _; A'. 1; t." j ! ;;.; I ..: ,:f' 4/ : :Y": . ?JH' ., .. .' ..... ,.. . '" n... ......"",. ..".,-'" . '. . $' :- j:t:'J/ ' t3 ' ::" . <\,..,, . )/) . .- - - ' ." .:. .:." . . .. , . , " " ":.... :.. )\::""" '." '::lr;;':;;:'(:<: ;. ".:: 7k :i.eatL<c ol11!lÊ ". ..- .:"-::-:::::.::-:::. fiIlttfii ctnan ð "J' I [ ..".. FOR. YOUR. CONVE.NIE.NCE. THE NEW YORKER, 25 West 45tb Street, New York. Please enter my subscription to THE NEW YORKER for- D I year-$5.oo 0 2 years-$7 00 (Canada, $5.50; Foreign, $6.00) Name. . Address. . Subscribers ordering a change of address are requested to notify us at least three weeks prior to the date of the issue with which it is to take effect. THE NEW YORKER cheated out of his fiancée, returns nineteen years later and captures the affections of her daughter. There is a great deal of absurdity employed to arrive at that situation, and more to strai gh ten it out. Adolphe Men jou is in this also, and more or less himsel f. Alice J oyee is a wide-eyed heroine, and Norman Trevor is one of those stern English colonels who have a code of honor but don't bother about it. . :-":.. T HE STRAND has "The Prince of Tempters," a story of royal love with more than a certain amount of royal bunk, and which dwells on what happens to profane love when the real thing comes into a man's life. Lya de Putti is a much more satis- factory wicked woman than in "The Sorrows of Satan." The lady, I read, is tired of enacting that type of part. I suspect that she would make a good comedienne. Lois Moran is the girl who finally wins the titled gent. She is a very pleasant young woman and can be inoffensively sweet far better than any other. :.: v W ILLIAM Fox's new Academy of Music opened on Fourteenth Street with "The Family Upstairs." If the screen was set further back upon the stage there would be less distortion of the pictures for those sitting at the sides. The Fox Company is making an ef- fort for bigger and better pictures and this one is not a poor start in that di- rection. Told with more simplicity and less pictorial wisecracking it might have been one to bother with, but, as it is, don't go out of your way. A MID some good vaudeville the Hippodrome showed "Her Big Night." It deals with a shop girl who impersonates a screen star at a personal appearance to save some- body a lot of trouble, and complica- tions and rough-house result. This is intended to be funny but it won't strike you very strongly that way. Laura La Plante takes two parts as well as she could. A friend tells me that she is very beautiful. Maybe she is. -0. C. . Her sturdy, but not overly large figure was clad in an orchid-colored felt hat.- Scranton paper. Scranton evidently has been enjoy- ing unusually hot weather for this _ season.